java.lang.Object
com.aspose.words.ShapeMarkupLanguage
public class ShapeMarkupLanguage
- extends java.lang.Object
Utility class containing constants.
Specifies Markup language used for the shape.
Example:
Shows how to set an OOXML compliance specification for a saved document to adhere to.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// If we configure compatibility options to comply with Microsoft Word 2003,
// inserting an image will define its shape using VML.
doc.getCompatibilityOptions().optimizeFor(MsWordVersion.WORD_2003);
builder.insertImage(getImageDir() + "Transparent background logo.png");
Assert.assertEquals(ShapeMarkupLanguage.VML, ((Shape) doc.getChild(NodeType.SHAPE, 0, true)).getMarkupLanguage());
// The "ISO/IEC 29500:2008" OOXML standard does not support VML shapes.
// If we set the "Compliance" property of the SaveOptions object to "OoxmlCompliance.Iso29500_2008_Strict",
// any document we save while passing this object will have to follow that standard.
OoxmlSaveOptions saveOptions = new OoxmlSaveOptions();
saveOptions.setCompliance(OoxmlCompliance.ISO_29500_2008_STRICT);
saveOptions.setSaveFormat(SaveFormat.DOCX);
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "OoxmlSaveOptions.Iso29500Strict.docx", saveOptions);
// Our saved document defines the shape using DML to adhere to the "ISO/IEC 29500:2008" OOXML standard.
doc = new Document(getArtifactsDir() + "OoxmlSaveOptions.Iso29500Strict.docx");
Assert.assertEquals(ShapeMarkupLanguage.DML, ((Shape) doc.getChild(NodeType.SHAPE, 0, true)).getMarkupLanguage());
Field Summary |
static final byte | DML = 0 | |
Drawing Markup Language is used to define the shape.
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static final byte | VML = 1 | |
Vector Markup Language is used to define the shape.
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DML = 0 | |
public static final byte DML |
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Drawing Markup Language is used to define the shape.
This is the new standard for drawing for Office Open XML which has appeared first in ECMA-376 1st edition (2006), first appeared in MS Word 2007.
VML = 1 | |
public static final byte VML |
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Vector Markup Language is used to define the shape.
A deprecated format included in Office Open XML for legacy reasons only.
See Also:
Aspose.Words Documentation - the home page for the Aspose.Words Product Documentation.
Aspose.Words Support Forum - our preferred method of support.